Traducción de guffaw en Español:

guffaw

risotada, n.

Pronunciación /ɡəˈfɔ//ɡəˈfɔː/

nombre

the suggestion was received with guffaws of laughter—la sugerencia fue recibida con risotadas

You just thought that the red-headed lady with the corny song was funny, and deserving not only of a quiet chuckle, the restrained acknowledgment of tragicomedy, but of a hearty guffaw.

Such a remark ordinarily would deserve no more than a hearty guffaw.

Loud guffaws rent the air and before one wave of laughter could die another surged in.

True to her word, there were the unmistakable sound of Clark's hearty guffaws spilling into the room.

Bleak as the film is, there is occasional respite in the script, drawing wry smiles rather than hearty guffaws.

The sergeant, getting a pair of scissors, soon freed the car from its encumbrance, upon which the householder and the lodgers burst into loud guffaws of laughter.

Coach Rams burst into loud guffaws of laughter.

Isaiah and Gabe burst into loud guffaws of laughter, startling the hikers in front of us.

The workers' hearty guffaws followed her as she went through the swarm of mice quickly.

Suddenly the tension broke and loud guffaws shattered the silence.

They film him conducting ‘interviews’ with players in which the ‘questions’ seem composed entirely of hearty guffaws and backslaps.

I don't think I ever let out a hearty guffaw, but I chuckled on a number of occasions.

You might hear some pretty loud guffaws on that one.

Harry greets the mix up with a guffaw of laughter.

More style than substance, he spends more time discussing his new suits or launching hearty guffaws than breaking down football teams.

This proposal was met with guffaws of laughter from the Labour-dominated committee, which included the then Coun Keith Thomson.

At that, the speaker releases a hearty guffaw, for this is the fruit of his ploy.

Those looking for more meaning here than silly belly laughs and guffaws are bound to be disappointed.

He seemed to have heard her thoughts rather than her actual words, giving a hearty guffaw.

I think I may be a little self absorbed (T hears guffaws of knowing laughter from various corners of the globe).

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They roared, guffawed, bantered, clinked glasses, made oafish attempts to chat up the waitress, and roared a bit more when one managed to get a fraction bit more of her attention than anyone else.

And then she has to meet the right man and go on dates and fall in love before being engaged for at least a year and then her gorgeous young guy zooms into the room, guffawing like a teenager, riding the scooter he gave her as a gift.

The Sheriff guffawed loudly at his own joke, though no one else joined in.

Inside my mother was still eating, and the men and girls next to our place were laughing and guffawing.

The nearby surrounding crowd broke into a smattering of laughter, not to mention his buddies who all guffawed loudly.

Her husband, also a film star, most laid back, most charming and who I was meeting for the first time, guffawed loudly and candidly acted out an impromptu spiel for me.

I guffawed to the point of strangers asking what I was laughing at.

Some were shouting angrily, some were talking loudly… and others were guffawing.

The others guffawed loudly and I could hear them exchanging teasing blows.

Karl guffawed loudly, but covered it with a cough and rolled over.

And I laughed and guffawed at the irony of it, and even Verge did let forth a merry mirth-filled giggle.

On a typical evening, one can see U.S. soldiers smoking from 4-foot-tall hookahs and security contractors guffawing over beer, their machine guns by their sides.

We'd sit around the magazine guffawing at the ludicrous stories that kept sprouting, but belief in shadowy neocon influence has now hardened into common knowledge.

I did, however, see them tittering, shrieking, guffawing and hooting with laughter at the madcap slapstick that has become the trademark of these two spiky-haired, South Yorkshire clowns.

The man guffawed loudly, slapping his hands on his obese legs.

Then a strange bloke started to hover near us (not literally although that would have been fun!) and every time I laughed he quietly guffawed.

She guffawed quite loudly, and then continued forth with several high-pitched giggles.

Randall guffawed loudly before returning his book to the bookshelf by his window.

As you sit in a small, black theatre watching a contemporary dance piece, the woman beside you sighs with knowing delight, while the man behind you heartily guffawed about five minutes ago, but who knows why?